I have been having problems with the the newer Windows machines, 2000 &
Me, not being able to access some websites. I have had to manually edit
the registry to change the MTU. This should not be needed, because I am
running 4.3-RELEASE which has had the tcpmssfixup feature for a while.
It is en
Hi,
I have a machine with 3 IDE disks and 2 SCSI disks and I want to boot
from the first SCSI disk *but* my BIOS won't boot it.
How are you supposed to do this ?
I've currently done
# boot0cfg -v -t 10 -B -s 5 ad0
# boot0cfg -v -t 1 -B -s 5 -m 0 ad1
# boot0cfg -v -t 1 -B -s 5 -m 0 ad2
Wh
i use hpux at work, and just recently decided to install freebsd on my home
system. i have some unix experience, and a nice bit of experience on linux.
i have a linksys usb 10/100 nic and was wondering if freebsd will support
it. if not, what other *nix system will, and where can i download it. if
James Housley wrote:
>
> I have been having problems with the the newer Windows machines, 2000 &
> Me, not being able to access some websites. I have had to manually edit
> the registry to change the MTU. This should not be needed, because I am
> running 4.3-RELEASE which has had the tcpmssfixu
Try reducing the interface MTU further. It's possible that there's a
misconfigured router between you and the sites *and* a part of the
route has an mtu of less than 1492.
``set mtu 1480'' or ``set mtu 1460'' may work.
> I have been having problems with the the newer Windows machines, 2000 &
Today Brian Somers wrote:
> Which causes things to merrily skip across my IDE disks 'till it
> finds the first SCSI disk, loads /boot/loader from there, finds my
> kernel and then drops into a dumb ``manual mount'' prompt that makes
> me say ``ufs:/dev/da0s1a''.
>
> What I'd *REALLY* like is some
Such in-band signaling might occasionally cause a (mostly harmless)
false positive. Consider the footer that is automatically appended to
list with unsubscribe instructions. Now imagine it triggering a false
"unsubscribe" attempt for every list message! Obviously that's an
extremem example and
I just spent a good half hour trying to figure out a strange problem
with a UDP socket. I connect()'ed the socket, and used send() to
send small UDP packets to a server. Real basic stuff, right?
Using tcpdump on the receiver, I could see that every other packet
was sent successfully, the other
On Mon, 14 May 2001, Chris Dillon wrote:
> > Did you notice, before the crash, that the kernel had some trouble
> > querying the offending device? That happens with me, and then a
> > little while later in the boot it crashes.
>
> Yes, the symptoms were the same as yours. The initial probing d
On Wed, May 16, 2001 at 02:53:43PM -0700, Jon Simola wrote:
> I believe I had a similar problem back on 4.2-RELEASE with a PSX->USB adapter.
>
>http://www.geocrawler.com/mail/thread.php3?subject=Broken-by-design+USB+device%3F&list=159
>
> I sent the offending hardware off to Nick Hibma for him
On Tue, May 15, 2001 at 03:20:52PM +0200, Alexis Yushin wrote:
> Hello there,
>
> I wonder if anybody here has any experience with compiling
> pure IPv6 system without IPv4 support in the kernel at all?
>
> Are there any projects like that?
It's probably not all that difficult, as these things
Terry Lambert wrote:
>
> Internationalization, in general, is the process of
> taking code, and making it so that it is possible to
> localize it into a particular -- monolingual -- locale.
>
> You need spacial software to deal with multilingual
> text; the vast majority of software doesn't have
Ran into this on freshmeat today:
http://oss.software.ibm.com/developerworks/opensource/pthreads/
Why isn't the FreeBSD equivalent happening on a public cvs
branch ? I'm not demanding that it should happen that way,
just curious about the reasons :)
-Arun
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In the last episode (May 16), Arun Sharma said:
> Ran into this on freshmeat today:
>
> http://oss.software.ibm.com/developerworks/opensource/pthreads/
>
> Why isn't the FreeBSD equivalent happening on a public cvs branch ?
> I'm not demanding that it should happen that way, just curious about
>
>
> In the last episode (May 16), Arun Sharma said:
> > Ran into this on freshmeat today:
> >
> > http://oss.software.ibm.com/developerworks/opensource/pthreads/
> >
For those interested, it took me about an hour to write up
pth_native_freebsd.c (http://sharmas.dhs.org/~adsharma/pth_native_fre
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Brian Somers wrote:
>
> Try reducing the interface MTU further. It's possible that there's a
> misconfigured router between you and the sites *and* a part of the
> route has an mtu of less than 1492.
>
> ``set mtu 1480'' or ``set mtu 1460'' may work.
>
That fixed it. I fat-fingered it to 145
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